Ultimate Sky Parkour Map for Minecraft 1.10.2

Ultimate Sky Parkour is a captivating parkour map that promises to deliver an engaging and thrilling experience to anyone who tries it out. The best part about this map is the fact that it features levels of varying difficulty which usually isn’t the case with most run-of-the-mill parkour maps. Most traditional parkour maps only have levels that are of similar difficulty and due to this, some are extremely difficult whereas others are quite easy. However, in Ultimate Sky Parkour you’ll find a mix of both so it’s basically a map that can be enjoyed by both veteran parkour players as well as newcomers to this map category.

The Ultimate Sky Parkour map has 40 different levels that have been divided into 4 different sections. Levels 1-10 are fairly easy and have simple and straightforward courses that you won’t have any difficulty overcoming. Levels 11-20 are for players who are slightly more experienced since the jumps are a bit more difficult to execute. Levels 21-30 are where things start to become a bit challenging since there is a variety of parkour types, and almost all jumps are hard to pull off. Finally, levels 31-40 are an absolute nightmare and have been designed for players who have a high degree of confidence in their Minecraft skills.

Ultimate Sky Parkour is pretty well constructed overall, but it has a few glitches that players can exploit to cover massive distances really quickly. Fortunately, the amount of glitches is pretty small, and they’re hard to find as well so it’s pretty unlikely that you’ll run into any during your experience. Aside from the exploitable glitches, there don’t seem to be any other technical issues with the Ultimate Sky Parkour so your overall experience should be quite enjoyable and free of technical problems.

How to install Ultimate Sky Parkour Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.